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Protea mundii
UK Cultivation of Fynbos Species
Pathogens Associated with Diseases. of Protea, Leucospermum and Leucadendron Spp
Novel Fungi from an Ancient Niche: Cercosporoid and Related Sexual Morphs on Ferns
NUMBERED TREE SPECIES LIST in SOUTH AFRICA CYATHEACEAE 1 Cyathea Dregei 2 Cyathea Capensis Var. Capensis ZAMIACEAE 3 Encephalart
Plant Inventory No. 173
Kirstenbosch NBG List of Plants That Provide Food for Honey Bees
The Potential of South African Indigenous Plants for the International Cut flower Trade ⁎ E.Y
A Vegetation Map for the Little Karoo. Unpublished Maps and Report for a SKEP Project Supported by CEPF Grant No 1064410304
Proteas with Altitude Report 2017
Quantifying Threats to Biodiversity from Invasive Alien Plants and Other Factors: a Case Study from the Cape Floristic Region
BAWSCA Turf Replacement Program Plant List Page 1 Species Or
Temperature Controls Phenology in Continuously Flowering Protea Species of Subtropical Africa
A Further Study of the High Altitude Proteaceae in the Western Cape of South Africa
Studies in Mycology 75: 37–114
Tree Types of the World Map
Pseudocercospora Mapelanensis Sp. Nov., Associated with a Fruit and Leaf Disease Of
Molecular and Morphological Evidence for Two Evolutionarily Distinct Lineages in Protea Mundii Klotsch
Aspect of the Evolutionary Biology of the Proteaceae, with Emphasis On
Top View
Protea Amplexicaulis (Salisb.)R.Br
Species List: Plants
Radiation and Macroevolutionary Ecology of the African Genus Protea L
Postfire Regeneration of Mountain Fynbos by Resprouting: a Comparison of Species with Different Life History Types
Botanical Names Previous English Names
To View the Host Plant List
The International Protea Register Provides for Registration of Cultivar Names of All Genera of the Family Proteaceae, Excluding the Australian Genera
S Tudies in M Ycology
Arthropods Associated with Commercial Proteaceae in the Western Cape Province, South Africa
The Potential of South African Indigenous Plants for the International Cut Flower Trade